Leading UK employment law solicitor, in all areas of
employment law, including constructive dismissal,
whistle blowing,
discrimination at work.
The firm helps large corporations, small businesses & individual employees.

AABRS are a firm of UK-based Insolvency Practitioners.
Their website provides free guides, FAQs and articles as well as useful information surrounding specific areas
of business insolvency. They are happy to provide a free initial consultation.

Adlex Solicitors are expert
in trading online, website law and internet law.
The site includes information on the regulations which
apply to business trading on the internet, relevant data protection laws, web contracts,
hosting legal issues and domain name disputes.
A free initial consultation by telephone is available.

Ashursts - London.
Articles on many topics of corporate law including taxation, pension fund pooling vehicles, and
modernisation of transfer pricing legislation.

Azrights, solicitors of Islington Green, London, provide information on
Intellectual Property and Internet law including patent registration and licensing. They also have a special site on
trademarks with extensive free information
and you can also submit a question for a (free) initial reply.

Berwin Leighton Paisner - London, Brussels, Paris and Singapore,
provide information to help private and public sector organisations comply with data protection law and practice.

Brabners Chaffe Street offers a site called
Shareholder Rights which
aims to outline the legal position of shareholders in a Private Limited Company, the pitfalls,
the precautions that can be taken and what can be done if it all goes sour. There are major sections on
company structure, rights of a shareholder, selling your shareholding, shareholder disputes and
valuing a shareholding.

Bevan Brittan, with branches
across the West of England and Wales, make all the firm's printed publications
available free on line in a section called "Knowledge".
These include Claims Online (Claims), Onsite
Insight (Construction), Healthline and Mental Healthline (Health and
Social Care) Technology Transfer (IT) and Resources (Employment).
(Most of the information is in pdf form).

Bird & Bird - London and International, provide
articles written by Lawyers at the firm, on
Multimedia, Intellectual Property, Communications and Information Technology law.

Brethertons - Rugby, Banbury and London
offers information on
intellectual property and copyright (what you can and cannot protect, and how to go about it).
Business tenancies are discussed, with a description of the
types of tenancy available.
There is a monthly business newsletter online called corporateFILE.

Business Inc Ltd is a company providing
free company registration guides pertaining to company law in the UK and all of the offshore
jurisdictions they incorporate in.
Their offshore guides cite the various Acts and company legislation in each jurisdiction.
They also provide UK company statutory forms and whilst these are available
from Companies House many users find them convenient to download from here.

CMS Cameron McKenna provide Law-Now which
features many free information services including e-commerce, European competition law, including
Poland and the Czech Repulic in particular, Financial Services and markets Act 2000, Human Rights, Employment
Law, and topics related to Pensions and the Pensions Ombudsman.

Clifford Chance - London and International.
A truly massive site with a great deal of information. Online newsletters include:
Budget 1998, Public Policy - Freedom of Information, Dealing with the Millennium - The
Year 2000, European Monetary Union: The Legal Framework. There are also online newsletters
on Europe in Prospect, China, Private Finance Initiatives, Asian Financial Markets,
Asian M&A, Legal Risk In The Financial Sector, China Banking News, European Financial Markets,
Employment News, Media Briefing, Russia and the other states of the CIS, Securities and
Derivatives, and International Funds.

Company Debt is a company which provides free
insolvency and company rescue advice to UK directors.
The services covered on the website include Tax, VAT, Administration, Company Voluntary Liquidation,
Members’ Voluntary Liquidation and Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation.

Company Law Club offers a
number of services for members (it is free but you have to register) including access to
a database of company law (similar to a basic company law textbook online) and access
to forms from Companies House. The site is supported
by company registration agents Incorporation Services Ltd. From January next year, there
will also be a Newsletter providing a Digest of reported cases and
New legislation (including statutory instruments).

Company Rescue is the site of the
KSA Group. They provide free services to businesses
relating to different aspects of insolvency and corporate recovery.
There is a large amount of free information on the site and in particular, readers can download a
90 page guide on the CVA rescue mechanism. They will meet company directors, free of charge, to go through all the options.

Corporate Financial Solutions are Independent Licensed
Insolvency Practitioners, helping businesses throughout the UK who are struggling with financial pressures.
Their web site contains free information about dealing with debt pressures, such as HMRC debt, compulsory liquidation,
Winding-up Petitions and cash flow problems. CFS are happy to offer a free initial consultation.

Corporate Law and Governance
is a blog from Robert Goddard of Aston Business School Birmingham. It provides
news from the UK and beyond concerning corporate law and governance.
These areas are broadly defined to include capital market regulation, financial reporting
and the legal environment in which companies (of all sizes) operate.

Corporate Recovery Help
is a company which helps UK businesses facing financial challenges such as creditor pressure, insolvency
and the threat of liquidation. There is extensive information on the site including a 60 page
free guide to
download in PDF form. The news section provides tips and guides on how to keep a business solvent.

Cousins Business Law, lawyers working with SMEs and owner managed businesses,
have published a
Guide to Solving Business Disputes.
Available to download for free from their website the guide provides proven strategies to keep problems under control, a 5-step process for the effective management of business disputes

as well as tips on how to save money when instructing a solicitor.

Croskerrys - Dublin, specialise in debt collection and the site
conains a large amount of information on the courts, processes and stages involved in debt collection in Ireland.

Cruickshanks - London - provide
information on Purchasing Property and also on Immigration and Relocation matters.

David Price Solicitors & Advocates - London,
are experts in media law and they provide a Guide to Media Law covering Defamation,
Breach of confidence and privacy, Malicious falsehood, Contempt of court and Copyright.
They provide a newsletter on the site (or you an sign up to receive it by email)
containing reports and comment on media law. They aim to cover all cases in the High Court
and Court of Appeal as well as decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on freedom
of expression and relevant adjudications of the Press Complaints Commission and the
Broadcasting Standards Commission.

DavidsonMorris – London and UK wide,
provide information on all aspects of commercial immigration, including visas, PBS licence applications,
appeals and compliance and there is extensive information on the site on all these topics.
They host free monthly webinars on recent changes to the immigration rules,
and publish a regularly updated immigration blog. They also have several multi-disciplinary teams
concentrating on a variety of industry sectors, including energy, oil & gas, education, financial services
and sport with information on the site relevant to all these sectors.

Dickinson Dees - Newcastle upon Tyne provide information,
articles and documents (some on subscription only) on their main site and also on
hralert.com for specialist HR related topics.

EEF is an organisation providing
engineering and manufacturing support & employment advice for business.
They provide manufacturing and engineering support and advice as well as general business support to
over 6000 manufacturing, engineering and technology companies.
There is information on HR matters.

Ellis Whittam & Partners of Chester,
provides information on changes in UK employment law and health &
safety regulations, picking out the things which really> matter to UK employers (in plain english!).
There are also some substantial articles on employment topics.

Emplaw Online is the leading online resource for British employment law.
The site provides almost 5,000 pages of comprehensive up-to-date information, covering all aspects of employment law,
from Age Discrimination to Unfair Dismissal, more technical topics such as TUPE and Data Protection, and major
developments such as the Equality Act 2010. They also provide summaries of employment law cases with links through
to full text judgments. There is a free version and also an enhanced subscription service.

Employment Law Clinic is a site with a range of articles & tools to assist
employers, including a disciplinary flowchart & an annual leave calculator. The site was set-up by Karl Limpert, previously a trade union representative
who now works mainly for small businesses, advising them on a whole range of HR & employment law issues, using the experience of how employees
fight their corner to help support employers.

Employment Law Mailing List is a free email bulletin service
contain updates on employment law, sent out two or three times a week by barrister Daniel Barnett.
Widely recognised as the leading employment law update resource, this email bulletin currently goes to over
24,000 recipients.

Environmental Waste Permit Lawyers
provides information on environmental permitting, pollution prevention and control together with
guidance and assistance for waste, recycling and other industries.
As it says on the site "If you have been served with a regulatory notice by the Environment Agency
or local authority, if you are threatened with a criminal prosecution in the context either of
environmental permitting or the handling of waste, or if the regulator has refused you a permit,
then this site is here to help you." It also provides information about other pollution- and waste-
related matters such as court actions in private nuisance (including fire and flooding).
The site is maintained jointly by Yogesh Patel of
Edward Hayes solicitors and
Gordon Wignall
of 6 Pump Court.
The site is intended to help businesses to identify and understand key legal issues.

The Federation of European Employers
(formerly The EU Employers' Network)
is an association for progressive employers operating
across Europe. The Federation was founded in 1989, with financial
assistance from DGV of the European Commission. Today it has members in
all EEA states - plus Switzerland, The Czech Republic, Russia, USA, Canada,
Japan and Israel. The site is a major
source of pan-European national pay, employment law and collective
bargaining data on the web. It includes legislation from the many countries
it represents.

Forwarderlaw is an international
resource for legal information on freight forwarding and multimodal
transport operations. On the site there is online commentary on
developments in the law, a database of past articles, recent cases on the
law of international transport, information on mediation and dispute
resolution and biographies of the national editors.

Fox Williams - London.
They provide electronic Newsletters, which can be delivered by email,
on Company Concerns, Employment Update, Personnel News, IT & Cyberlaw Update.
Described as "Legal advice from ebusiness and online community specialists Fox Williams" the site offers
current news in these topics and basic briefing documents. You can also sign up for a regular
(free) email update along the same lines.

Future Law - Wells, Somerset, offer information on
Corporate and commercial Law, Mergers & Acquisitions and Employment Law on their web site, as well as
providing up to date news on commercial law topics and free legal articles written by the partners.

Gherson are specialists in
UK immigration and nationality law and their site covers a whole range of these topics with options for further
information developing as the viewer investigates, rather than being all thrust at the viewer at the beginning.
The site is in 9 languages as well, including Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Indian.
There is an extensive set of articles on UK immigration law and practice
as it relates to the relocation of companies and personnel in the UK,
and related matters.

Gillhams - North West London - provide a section of
legal publications with information and guidance relating to commercial legal issues, particularly
intellectual property and IT focused enterprises.

Global Permits is a company which provides information
and updates about working in the UK and particularly about employing migrant workers.
All sorts of visas and permits are described, and the processes needed for each type.

Graphite HRM is a company
specialising in Human Resource Management in Ireland and which provides
an online reference manual on the translation of
employment law into practice. This includes "Personnel Policies and Procedures: The Law in
Perspective" which is updated regularly in line with legal changes.
The manaul is available on subscription but there are sample sections
which can be viewed free of charge on the site.

Gudeon & McFadden
is an American law firm based in London practising exclusively in
U.S. immigration and nationality law. The majority of their clients
are British companies doing business in the USA. There is a large
amount of information on the site
and also links to US and other bodies involved in this topic.
There is a useful "What's New" page on the site for the latest news.

Harbottle & Lewis - London.
There are articles on the theatre, the film industry, artists' royalities
and copyright, as well as computer topics. There is an online newsletter
called New Media News.

Harrison Goddard Foote is a full-service intellectual
property firm in the UK with 9 UK offices around the country and more than 50 qualified attorneys and solicitors.
There are free updates on intellectual property topics, particularly European patent issues, on the site
(take "News" and then "Legal Updates").

Highstone Company Formations offers a fast
and easy online company formation system. There is also information about the process of forming
companies on the site.

HSEdirect has been developed by the
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in partnership with Butterworths Tolley.
The site is designed to cater for anyone who has a responsibility for health and safety
issues and management in the workplace, "whether youre a dedicated health and
safety professional, a personnel manager, or a managing director of a small
business".
The free area includes daily news summaries, all HSE press releases,
current consultative documents, Year 2000/2001 health and safety conference diary,
useful contacts, FAQs (frequently asked questions) and links to other relevant sites.
The subscription area includes commentary health and
safety policy, employers duties to employees, employment protection and enforcement,
and also approved Codes of Practice and HSE guidance on legislation,
a selection of the most commonly used HSE forms,
fully amended and annotated text of health and safety legislation,
European Directives which relate to health and safety issues,
and practical summaries of key cases, recent cases and cases of special interest.

Intellectual Property Office, the official government body responsible for granting
Intellectual Property (IP) rights in the United Kingdom, provides Information on patents,
trade marks, copyright and intellectual property. The information is designed for use by companies and members of
the public as well as patent experts.

International Correspondence Lawyers is a directory provided
by a German publisher Daten Info Service Eibl GmbH. The directory provides lawyers worldwide with an opportunity
to present their company details, correspondence languages and fields of expertise.
There is also an associated directory of financial advisors and tax consultants.
The site also provides general information on tax rates, legal forms of companies and requirements for
setting up a company in more than 70 countries. There is also a section called Law National Organizations
which lists significant organisations (Bar Associations, Law Societies, Courts, Parliament, legislation)
for all these countries which would be a good starting point for any search relating to legal information.
There is a similar listing of International Law Organizations.

Kidd Rapinet
(several locations in London and the South East including Aylesbury, Basingstoke,
Beaconsfield, Farnham, High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Reading and Slough)
provide articles on many business topics. Recent areas covered have included
taxation, privacy and electronic communications,
monitoring employees at work, software licensing, mergers, outsourcing, e-commerce
and due diligence.

Kingsley Napley - London, provide information on current
topics of business, e-commerce, employment and commercial law generally. They also offer a separate site called
WebLAW.co.uk which focusses on the topic of e-commerce and legal aspects of
web site development and maintenance. There is information on domain name disputes and SAAS and virtualisation
agreements. They offer template and bespoke solutions.

Kirks is a specialist firm of Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
who help and assist businesses facing financial problems. There are offices in Exeter, Barnstaple, Poole,
Cirencester, Bristol, Hereford, Swansea and Glastonbury. There are over 150 articles on the site (in pdf, free to download)
on insolvency, business debt, tax advice and liquidation. Sample guides include
What is a Creditors Voluntary Liquidation?, What is Administration?,
What is a Company Voluntary Arrangement?, What is a Members Voluntary Liquidation?,
What is a Pre-pack?, What is a Section 110 Scheme of Arrangement?,
What is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement? and What is Compulsory Liquidation?

Lawbuild provides an archive of newsletters on
construction law and related topics, including a glossary of construction law expressions.
Articles are non-academic and practical, aiming to give non-lawyers and non-construction lawyers
basic information in an interesting way. However, the firm's Principal, David Lewis, has now retired
and the site is not kept up to date.

Laurence Kaye provides information on technology, media,
intellectual property and e-commerce law. There is a major section called "Knowledge Zone" with a large number of FAQ's,
articles and checklists. The FAQ's cover
Is linking to other websites legal?, Legal rights involved in a website?, Who owns a website?,
When do I have to notify the Data Protection Commissioner?, Can I still send unsolicited e-mails?,
Can employers monitor their employees' e-mails?, Has UK Copyright law changed?,
What are moral rights?, Intellectual Property and how to protect it, Contracts - ten key deal points,
Business Online - top ten points.

Lawrite HR provides employment law and HR solutions for employers in the UK.
The Lawrite Employment Law software was first launched in 1999. The current
version works through the web browser and seamlessly combines locally-stored
document templates, PDF guides and manuals, with web-based news and update
files. There are more than 120 templates including employment contracts,
policies and procedures and sample letters to employees. The software is
available as part of a range of services including 24/7 telephone legal
support, an insurance-backed Employment Tribunal indemnity scheme and
different levels of HR support including bespoke drafting of contracts,
staff handbooks and other HR documents.

Lawyers in France are a team of experienced French lawyers
with a strong background in financial and corporate law, public procurement law, criminal business law,
industrial and labor relations. There is a very large amount of basic
information on the French legal system and on business in France, e.g. a short guide to French Courts, Civil Law in France,
power of attorney in France, opening a business, buying property, debt collection, VAT in France, taxation and many other topics.

Lexology is an innovative, web-based service that provides company law
departments and law firms with a depth of free practical know-how that would be impossible to produce internally.
By collaborating with the world's leading commercial law firms (who write the articles), Lexology is able to deliver
fully tailored intelligence to the desktops of business lawyers worldwide on a daily basis.
It is usually free to subscribe to Lexology. You can register on the site and create your own legal newsfeed service,
geared to your practice or business interests.

LK Shields, of Dublin, offer a large amount
of free legal information on the site, including an extensive section called
Investing and Working in Ireland. Other publications online cover Banking and Financial Services, Business, Company Secretarial, Data Protection,
Employment and Industrial Relations, EU and Competition, Intellectual Property,
Technology and E Commerce, and Pensions and Benefits.

London IP is a firm of UK and European
patent attorneys and trademark attorneys providing
patent application, trademark registration and design registration services in the UK, EU and internationally.
The site contains free information on all these topics and they offer a free initial consultation on any
intellectual property matter.

Macfarlanes - London and
International. Topics covered include financial services, commercial
property, tax and employment law. One particular feature is a "Maternity
Rights Calculator" which can be used to calculate the eligibility of an
employee for Statutory Maternity Pay, Maternity Leave and Extended
Maternity Absence.

MacRoberts - Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, provide a large
amount of material (under "knowledge") on employment, construction, corporate litigation,
health and safety, property, pensions and technology media & communications - a major source of news
and current information here. You?can sign up for an email alert in these topics. There is also
an extensive set of links to other legal resources (internationally) under the "Links" section.

Marketing Law is a site
offered by Osborne Clarke, provided for brand owners and suppliers of marketing services such
as advertising, direct marketing and promotion marketing agencies. There is information
on laws and regulations affecting this market sector.
You have to register for parts of the site, including an email update service,
but its free.

Marriott Harrison - London,
provides a news section on media topics and also a series of articles on media developments
and on SME business and company startups.

McCann FitzGerald, based in Dublin, provides
extensive information on Ireland as a business location and on many other
commercial topics, including commercial property, construction, e-commerce and
information technology, employment, energy, EU and competition, intellectual propertly,
the International Financial Services Centre in Dublin, inward investment, maritime,
mutual funds and telecoms.

Mewburn Ellis LLP
is one of the UK's largest firms of Chartered Patent Attorneys, European Patent Attorneys,
European Trade Mark Attorneys and European Design Attorneys.
They cover the full range of intellectual property issues: Patents, Trade Marks, Designs, Industrial Copyright and
related matters. There is "basic" information in the site as well as detailed practice sheets for those
already knowledgeable.

Mondaq is a provider of free legal and professional articles online. The
sections "UK Briefing", "International Briefing" and "Offshore Briefing"
categorise information on the legislative and regulatory framework affecting
business and investment in the UK and European Union, Eastern Europe, North
America, South-East Asia & China, Africa and the Middle East and major
offshore centres. Mondaq also provides these articles to Dow Jones,
Reuters, Datastar, Lexis Nexis, WestLaw and FT Profile.
Mondaq Professional Surveys provide details of peer-nominated practitioners
around the world.
Mondaq has recently formed an alliance with Butterworths Tolley.

Nabarro - London and International.
Their Legal Briefings includes: Brussels Update, on significant EC
developments prepared by the firm's Brussels-based EC/Competition unit;
PropertyEdge and Quarter-Day, on commercial property law and property
generally; Inform, on the IT, communications and new media industries;
In The Public Interest on issues concerning statutory powers and PFI.
It is possible to receive these in email form.

Nationwide Employment Lawyers have over twenty years experience
in employment law claims including discrimination of all types, unfair dismissal, redundancy, compromise agreements, bullying and harassment,
stress claims and whistleblowing. They have descriptions of many types of employment issue on their site, together with a FAQ (e.g. what is unfair dismissal),
articles on current developments and case studies.

Olswang - London.
Some information on the rental of films and sound recordings and an article on
digital audio broadcasting.

OUT-LAW from solicitors Pinsent Masons, provides a vast amount - 10,000 pages - of
free legal news and guidance, mostly on IT and e-commerce issues, and including data protection, employment
and intellectual property issues,
with many new items posted every day. There are also a large number of quite detailed "Guides" on
technology and laws for the technology sector.

Page Hargrave, Trade Mark and Patent Attorneys,
provide a detailed review of the latest legal developments in UK and European Intellectual Property Law
(take the "What's New" section) as well as much background information on the subject.

Patent and other
Intellectual Property Information Resources from the British Library. The site has sections
describing free databases for patents around the world, trademarks, designs and patent
offices. There is information on the resources contained in the BL itself, and also lots
of general information on patents for non specialists.

Phoenix Company Consultants is a national UK service
advising Directors on business recovery through pre-pack administration.
A phoenix company arises from the ashes of another. The Directors of an insolvent company start a new company
to buy its assets via an administrator or receiver. This accomplishes the recovery of a business that has a
viable core but is unable to repay outstanding debts. It is a pragmatic arrangement that protects the interests
of employees and private enterprise.

Philippsohn Crawfords Berwald - London,
provide a series of comments and briefings on forthcoming and existing legislation
relating to property (particularly commercial property) as well as developments in the courts.

Poppleston Allen - Nottingham, provide a very large
amount of information on licensing law, betting and gaming, employment and planning related to the licensing trade.
They provide a free Enews Bulletin on licensing, gambling, planning and employment issues which affect the licensed trade.
You can subscribe to a free newsletter on these topics or access the site itself as a mine of information.
They offer a free 30 minute face to face consultation, to potential clients, at their offices in London or Nottingham.

Ralli Partnership Law are solicitors
who can advice on the law which governs partnerships, a form of business entity which arises
automatically when two or more people carry on a business together with a view to making a profit.
The site provides information on many of the legal complexities in this area, including setting up a partnership,
dealing with disputes within it and exiting a partnership.

Real Business Rescue provides
answers to some of the most common questions that relate to company directors facing business distress.
There are articles, questions and answers and information relating to all the different business insolvency
issues. The company is also in the process of creating 'bitesize' guides that will enable directors to
download information in order to understand what solutions are available.

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain - London.
Many articles and on-line newsletters on insurance topics, general
business law, construction law, health law and e-commerce.

Sacker & Partners - London, provide
information on pensions from a company point of view. There is a Pensions Survival Guide,
information on the Regulation of Pensions Schemes and information on Incapacity. There is also
a page of recent news.

Silverman Sherliker LLP are now offering an addition site
uktrademarkregistration.com. There is information on
trade marks and registration and case studies of people who did not do this. As a special promotion,
the firm is also offering free trade mark searching at the moment and fixed fee trade mark registration in
the UK, EU and Internationally.

Simmons & Simmons provides
elexica,
their free online legal resource. elexica offers an email current awareness service,
legal updates, weekly EU Diary (also available in Palm(TM) format), training modules (with CPD hours),
legal checklists (also available in Palm(TM) format), a legal discussions forum and an extensive
library of categorised web links. There are also regular 'specials' such as detailed analysis of the Budget 2004,
a detailed review of Japanese law and a comprehensive guide to the EU Financial Services Action Plan
All material on site is produced by the firm's professional support lawyers and, although
predominantly in English, includes a growing number of items (some in their local language)
from Simmons & Simmons' international offices, including the Netherlands, Belgium, France,
Hong Kong and Shanghai. The site content is regularly reviewed and older material either removed or
updated. elexica has more than 20,000 registered users and its email alerts
are sent out to a distribution list of 15,000.
The current awareness emails are on the following subjects: Budget 2004, Commercial Contracts, Construction,
Corporate, Corporate Recovery, Employment, Environment, EU Diary, Finance Litigation,
Financial Services, Global Counsel Handbooks - Japan, Insurance, Intellectual Property,
IT & E-commerce, Key UK Legal Developments, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Property,
Securities & Derivatives, and Tax.

Tax Planet is a global network of legal and accounting
professionals focusing on tax (domestic and international). International tax work without a global team
of professionals is virtually impossible, even for SMEs and individuals.
Tax Planet strives to achieve a global presence in numerous countries with the size of the team in
proportion to a country's size, complexity and international impact.
The site has a research section containing mainly tax and tax-related links and information on countries,
international organisations and global issues. There are many deep-links to selected pages with
useful contents to facilitate research work.

trademarkdesignprotection is a service from
Fordelaw, Solicitors of Downpatrick, Co. Down.
The site offers a free trademark search
which checks both the UK and OHIM (EU) Trademark Registry Databases along with
free legal advice in relation to registration of trademarks and designs in the United Kingdom and EU.
Fordelaw is a niche firm of specialist commercial, intellectual property (IP),
information technology (IT) and media lawyers based in Northern Ireland, advising clients both in the UK and the EU.

Truman & Co - Exeter provide
Legal Advice Centre which has information on many business topics,
including business structure (company formation, company secretary and so on, and business agreements,
and will also provide initial legal advice without charge.

UK Corporator is an expert
system for generating limited company formation documents online. The system operates on a question and answer
basis to obtain the information needed for the forms, providing full explanatory notes
at each stage so that the user is in effect "coached" in the process of preparing the
documents, and taking account of the relevant Companies Act provisions.
There is also a considerable amount of free information available on the site
relating to the incorporation process for people to use whether or not they are using
the system on a paid basis. At the end of the generation process, the user can decide whether
he or she wishes to go ahead with the formation and pay the £49.99 (plus Government charges
payable direct to Companies House) required for the finished documents and delivering them automatically.
All content has been written by the directors of the company who are also solicitors. The system can be used
directly by the person wanting to set up a limited company, or by a solicitor wishing to
carry out the process quickly and efficiently on behalf of clients.

UK Employment Law is a blog written by
Gustav Patrick, UK employment lawyer at Aldridge Brownlee Solicitors, with information for individuals and companies
on major developments in the tribunals, courts and legislation. The overall site in which the blog is embedded provides
an overview of the main areas of employment law that affect both employers and employees.

v-lex limited - Gateford, Worksop,
are a firm of solicitors who are specialists in IT Law and they provide
several short documents free on their site:
simple short offer of employment letter,
simple software licence,
simple confidentiality agreement,
and simple working time regulations agreement.

Watmores - London,
provide advice and commentary on the Woolf
reforms with particular reference to Insurance Companies and designed to
assist the companies themselves (not just other lawyers). There is also a section of
insurance case law and a section of current law digests (from Sweet & Maxwell).

Woolley & Co are a firm of lawyers linked by mail, phone and email
(e-lawfirm.co.uk). They provide information on internet trading, e-commerce, online terms and conditions, data protection
and other topics. You can also receive information on these topics by email.

Workplacelaw.net
is the web site of Asset Information Ltd, a publisher and conference provider
based in Cambridge. The site offers legal information for companies on Employment, Premises and
Health & Safety. There is already news on these topics on the site with cases and articles to follow.

World Link for Law is a leading international
association of law firms. It was established as Euro-Link for Lawyers in the late 1980s and now
comprises a network of 70 law firms with 80 offices in 47 countries worldwide.
It is one of the largest international law networks in the world. It is formed as an association
in Zurich and there are also regional centre firms in Hong Kong and Sao Paulo. Their web site
provides free business information (country by country) in relation to company formation options,
debt collection and enforcement, commercial property acquisition and labour law. They also provide
World Trade Links, a business matchmaking service.

Young & Lee - Birmingham, provides information on
law for employers and also commercial law.

Young & Pearce - Nottingham, provides
extensive information on licensing law, a corporate law guide (for small limited companies) and
a guide on business leases.

Yuill & Kyle, in Glasgow, provide
information on debt collection in Scotland with continually updated news on debt recovery
and credit control. You can also use their downloaded documents to send letters
to debtors on your own headed notepaper, complete with interest due (which is
otherwise very tedious to calculate).
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